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So, Rimworld is quite an interesting "sci fi colony sim driven by an intelligent AI storyteller". The game is currently in pre-alpha and is subject to major changes in the near future. I´ve really been enjoying this unfinished preview of Tynan Sylvesters imagination, and thus I´m sharing the glory of its existence with our beloved KSP community. Well, unless everyone is already aware of the game due to Scott Manley the Magnificent. The game has gained quite a lot of popularity recently. Its Kickstarter was a astounding success, gathering more than ten times the required cash in pledges.
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Unfortunately, I´m quite shy when it comes to revealing my face on-line. However, I am ready to reveal the following:
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Ah, how jolly for you to join our merry community. Welcome.
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A New Customer or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Job
Jones-250 replied to Jones-250's topic in KSP Fan Works
Yeah, we have conscription in effect around here. It´s really the only way to guarantee a force large enough to provide some kind of deterrent. Served 362 days in the Coastal Jaegers and was promoted to sergeant and designated as a sniper squad leader. Now I´m in the reserve with more than 300,000 others. From time to time I´m considering to enlist into peacekeeping, not really planning to leave right away, but one day I shall. -
Yes, if that mission landed TRULY in a semi-random location. You are quite lucky indeed.
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Kerbin suggested.
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A New Customer or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Job
Jones-250 replied to Jones-250's topic in KSP Fan Works
Been inside a lot lately? -
A New Customer or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Job
Jones-250 replied to Jones-250's topic in KSP Fan Works
Indeed, poor thing. -
So, after an hounorable discharge from the FDF (after completing my conscription), I looked for a job in order to fill the gap between service and proper studies. I happened to fall into the bottomless abyss of a mailmans occupation. It´s hard work with somewhat meager pay, however you get to see society from quite a different perspective. Not to mention all the whacky encounters that occasionally come by. Last week wasn´t any different. Or so I tought until thursday. "Pics or it didn´t happen", they say around some parts of the interwebs.
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Check out this real life KSP adventure...
Jones-250 replied to kiwi1960's topic in Science & Spaceflight
These guys know what they are up to, however they are not capable of making as "stylish" and "unique" vehicles as we do. -
Dream Chaser: Free Flight Successful, but the Landing...
Jones-250 replied to Mr Shifty's topic in Science & Spaceflight
True, I do belive that this ´setback´ is going to be, in fact, more productive than a perfect success. What if the gears hadn´t failed and the cause would have gone unnoticed? It might have caused much more damage in the future, when the vehicle would have been in full service. Every disaster has a bright side to it, no matter how small it may be. The future looks bright for this project. -
Ah, more of my kin.
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The night sky.
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♫Nooooooo!♫
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SuperStaller One, describes perfectly how the low tech plane is going to land. Add some parachutes, natuarally. We do not want all that science to go to waste, eh?
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[0.23.5] TreeLoader - Custom Career Tech-tree Loader 1.1.5
Jones-250 replied to r4m0n's topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
It may be conflicting with other mods. I happen to have the same problem, it may be due to the presence of the KSP Interstellar mod. -
What annoys me the most are drivers who are alone in their car. A gridlock with, lets say, a hundred cars could easyly fit in one or two darn buses! So there I am, tired after work, sitting on the bus stop. Counting cars passing by, wondering how many of them carry only one person. Lorries, delivery vans and other "more useful" vehicles excluded, naturally. Traffic acts a bit like a gas. The more you give space to it, the more roads and parking lots you build, the more space it´ll take. And the other way around... If I remeber correctly, Seoul fixed some of its traffic jams by tearing down a highway and restoring the river hidden below it.
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Hmm, it seems that we have a winner. I do understand the paradox in question! The user below me puts the toilet paper roll the wrong way around. Ha! Ha! Subejctivity trap!
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Haha, I am not a part of that silly creed. In short: No. The user below me will refer to this post. Checkmate, mate.
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Indeed, reputation to this for its magnificent cultural/scientific influence. This changed the game for all, literally, permanently.
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I hope you guys havn´t forgot this thread.